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Highland Park Press, 10 Mar 1927, p. 24

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ggnqhdjn ”a; " rte, - - _ Cumin: has long been knotK'nn’d' used as R. drink. It was commonly used by the Indium 1nd in Civil m times supplanted both tees nnd eotree in many southern homes. lt contains the stimulant caffeine which the hu- etAtmA in Is MPC, _WrA,.?Iyy?!yutt.t,et, -'"7'-"'-- iiEis E new hunky-IthII-MoS-l mummy; Callb- "iui-eta,usaedefee Fiirtu-ta.-"e,Dydtt,t.tt w "'" - ,7, - but you to human! “$10.31“ pub a! 0- Id Wm you. " cola. ' at “We no UM . It would neu- nnch to our adul- t-nodmauquiteathrtteriner hid: balms Ibo-Id " amenable substitute for than bum cane into common an. Dr. George F. Mitehett, out) tea Mater of the United States Depart- mnt of Amt-Inhale believes that in Quinn. I shrub native to our own Dixie land. we lave I mbstituu that could give tea, and to some extent code. a tn! run for the fume American beverage trade, Eunice 'eport that the American After ampling easainn tea in Dr. Mitehell's hbontary. in competition with ordinary imported tear, I writer for the Nation's Business says he is nun nee seems to demand. It is only within the last two or three 3m, however, that Racer“ bu been learned of how to prepgre this product to avoid a slightly bitter taste. PLAN EXHIBITS OF PREHISTORIC LIFE Paintings and Groups of Vari- ous Types Under Way at Field Museum A series of great tour-a] paintings and modeled groups of prehistoric animal and plant life, on a greater stale than ever before attempted, has been started by the Field Museum of Natural History, it is announced by D. C. Davies. director. The work is expected to take six yenrs. The project was made possible through the generosity of Ernest R. Graham, Chicago architect, and the Museum's Hall of Historieal Geology ha been named for him in recogni- tion of his gift. Flying lizards, dino- uurs, three-toed horses, American cumels and mastodons are “non; the features scheduled for porn-syn]. ",' Usually the fellow with an inter- esting past has the prospect of t very uninteresting future. 5111 Wad-nil Ave. Chic-80 Ptt0ilIlgss'riIEfl0 mm "RIVA-um ( awn-mo CERAMIC FLOORS PM! all WALL TILE IANTELB All GAB [008 COVERINGS a I INTERIOR DECORA NS Moderate Prices T 1016 OBRINGTON AVENUE xuxsrou Tek U-hunity Mgt DIVINE’S mu mums. rvnmy’vu _ E.S.JAMES Telephone Killian 3499 .1.an " -. "" WBnq0rh. (Nat Inc.) "in!" 'niiioitaetmT Us! In Inch-h] Work a! lid!- in '1eNrtym " “gamut-um...- .taet-dnttuhlt" an...» t-rtrn-or-th.aretehd- ometutthseinhaaie. 15-m- Mun-Manluhdmpw bombs hare In!“ eh-deal e-tutoeeurinmimstreait whmmthhcanbemoltho et-wtsensomtmmremmueaf awed-hen. F. W. Stevens, a chemist who Ita- diediesGer-ndmrtto-nninr structor in the chemical laboratories of urtiversities, invented the may bub- ble bomb as a man: of studying en- ergy transformation and the rate of tttune propagation. Adjutant of cameras to photon-apt: the change- has given complete records of the re- snlu. Telling of the vuions experiments made before the soap bubble bomb was (Invited. yr. STE-4'. up: mm .mm was» of (Erie 7.7M -- ___ I”. a. nun '- Bridge Clubs and Private Bridge Parties may have Score Pads Free by War MgtuehE "Dry cieiiiGhs' is fails Latmderers" _ HitrhlamrPark ' telephoning l 78 or A drastic cut in prices on all Evening, Aftermion tY Sports Dresses for the entire month of March EVENING DRESSES to be sold at $100.00 and moo. anuel from $250 to $300.00. DINNER DRESSES at $60.00, 37000. $86.00. SPORTS DRBSES In low as $8tL00 in price. 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